[AT] Question
Richard Fink
rfinksr at verizon.net
Mon Jul 30 16:50:41 PDT 2012
Ben all i can get from him is best on the market.
Had a life time warranty when done but 2 years ago when it started coming
off he said, i don,t warranty any that old stuff.
R Fink
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From: "Ben Wagner" <supera1948 at gmail.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Question
> What type of liner did the radiator shop use? I would call the company
> that created it and (1) complain loudly and (2) find out something that
> will dissolve it. If you complain loud enough, they might even send you
> the dissolving solution free. Who knows!
>
> I had the same trouble with an Eastwood liner. Never again. Actually,
> in my situation, it did not even seal the pin hole leak I bought the
> liner. I know I did the procedure correctly, much to Eastwood's
> chagrin. I had to have the leak welded, and the heat destroyed the
> liner. It was blistered, and charred, and disintegrating.
>
> I called Eastwood to complain and get assistance. They were very kind,
> although assuming I did something wrong of course.
>
> Ben Wagner
>
>
> On 7/30/2012 5:52 PM, Richard Fink wrote:
>> To any one that has had a gas tank liner put in and it came loose. I have
>> a 1939 Cat R2 i had the gas tank cleaned and lined at a local radiator
>> shop. Owner said you can fill that up with lacquer thinner thinner and
>> won,t hurt it. Well it is coming off now in chunks. How do i get it all
>> off and put up with the rust.
>> Thanks
>> R Fink
>> PA
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